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steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> john, at 2:00 in the morning here, we are still hearing some small explosions between the pro-he testers and those security forces, the numbers are down from late this afternoon. when it looked like 40 or 50,000 people were gathered on that square. there has been a real sense of fury, too, among the protesters on the street. these are people of different ages from different political background really united by one thing that they feel like their revolution that he fought for in the past year is in danger of being hijacked. one man their democratically elected president can now trying to put himself above the law and above the courts. what we have right now is a standoff. on the one hand the egyptian president saying he will will not back down from his decrees but that they are only temporary, only it until a new constitution is ready. we have the protesters now behind me setting up tense on the square. they say they are here to stay. john back to you. >> jon: steve harrigan. thank
steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> john, at 2:00 in the morning here, we are still hearing some small explosions between the pro-he testers and those security forces, the numbers are down from late this afternoon. when it looked like 40 or 50,000 people were gathered on that square. there has been a real sense of fury, too, among the protesters on the street. these are people of different ages from different political background really united by one thing that they feel...
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we'll bring in greg zuckerman with the "wall street journal." he's been tracking this story closely as well. greg, you've been following this. what are you hearing that's fresh or different? >> so what we've reported today was that mr. cohen who runs sac, there was a wiretap of his home back in 2008 and that's when this investigation really heated up. subsequently steven cohen was brought in and talked to the authorities and the question now is kind of where does it go from here and how much can it point to him personally. if you read the complaint, on one hand, yeah, he's really involved in this trade. on the other hand, there's no evidence there that he knew where this information came from. so that's still something they're working on. >> so it is unclear as to what he knew or what the providence of that information was that the government alleges was obtained corruptly from a doctor who was working on one of the panels. am i understanding correctly, greg? >> that's exactly right. you can make an argument and people in his camp make the argum
we'll bring in greg zuckerman with the "wall street journal." he's been tracking this story closely as well. greg, you've been following this. what are you hearing that's fresh or different? >> so what we've reported today was that mr. cohen who runs sac, there was a wiretap of his home back in 2008 and that's when this investigation really heated up. subsequently steven cohen was brought in and talked to the authorities and the question now is kind of where does it go from here...
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now 16 to 22. what i cannot tell you folks is whether or not the insured losses are included in the new york and new jersey governor statements. it could be 70 billion. governor cuomo talked about it yesterday. >> we talked about comparison to katrina and how this was more impactful. the total dollars in katrina were the subject of about six separate appropriations. so as time went on, they found more and more damage, which is normally the way these things tend to unfold. we did the best we could to come up with a snapshot of the damage now. >> and that snapshot has some comparisons that show more power outages, more homes destroyed, and a whole lot more mess here in new york compared to what was in louisiana and obviously maybe, ed, you talk about this. there's a bit of campaigning that goes on. you want to make the best case for your town, for your city, for your state. and washington either provides or it doesn't. how much is borne locally and -- that's a subject to negotiations. >> what is that
now 16 to 22. what i cannot tell you folks is whether or not the insured losses are included in the new york and new jersey governor statements. it could be 70 billion. governor cuomo talked about it yesterday. >> we talked about comparison to katrina and how this was more impactful. the total dollars in katrina were the subject of about six separate appropriations. so as time went on, they found more and more damage, which is normally the way these things tend to unfold. we did the best...
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since i was working at the "wall street journal," since something like 2000. for the last 12 years steve cohen has been under investigation. my guess is they do not have the case. i will tell you, the way i know sav capital, it is one of those places, steve cohen does not want to know necessarily where you are getting the information. he just wants to know if it is a good trade. be a defense attorney here or be a prosecutor. if he stopped short, telling him it was inside information, i have a great source, if he stops short about telling him exactly how he got it, can you make a case against steve cohen? >> absolutely. absolutely. he knew or absolutely should have known. he sold close to $800 million worth of stock -based on and then steve cohen pulled the trigger on buying short position. based on a 20 minute phone call on sunday. charlie: you still have the thread in that needle. we do not have the information that steve cohen knew it was illegal information. >> knew or should have known. connell: good stuff, charlie. we will obviously be back on this for a
since i was working at the "wall street journal," since something like 2000. for the last 12 years steve cohen has been under investigation. my guess is they do not have the case. i will tell you, the way i know sav capital, it is one of those places, steve cohen does not want to know necessarily where you are getting the information. he just wants to know if it is a good trade. be a defense attorney here or be a prosecutor. if he stopped short, telling him it was inside information,...
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he's 22. i want to point that out. >> we'll consider him the leading edge. >> thank you for joining us. thank you. everybody else, enjoy the rest of your weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ have a holly jolly christmas it's the best time of the year ♪ ♪ i don't know if there will be snow but have a cup of cheer ♪ ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ and when you walk down the street ♪ >> bargain hunters starting to hit the malls across the country rushing to get in and get a jump on the holiday shopping season. will it be the strong start retailers are counting on? welcome to "squawk on the street" this day after thanksgiving. hope you had a great holiday. i'm melissa lee along with brian sullivan a sulliv sullivan. let's look at how we're up for this abbreviated session. this is historical tendency in terms of the period between thanksgiving and december 3rd. most of the time we are higher in the markets and we're seeing that play o
he's 22. i want to point that out. >> we'll consider him the leading edge. >> thank you for joining us. thank you. everybody else, enjoy the rest of your weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ have a holly jolly christmas it's the best time of the year ♪ ♪ i don't know if there will be snow but have a cup of cheer ♪ ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ and when you walk down the street ♪ >> bargain hunters...
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. >> steve: we told you earlier the winning numbers in the last night's powerball and 5, 23, 16, 22, 29. and powerball 6. winning tickets were sold in arizona and missouri . some people in the tri-state area are waking up as millionaires. one of them is not robert moses from channel 5. he is reporting on people in the area who might be. >> gretchen: sorry, robert. >> wait, wait, wait. how do you know i am not. >> steve: because you are there. >> gretchen: we don't know. >> steve: read me your numberings. >> all right, i am not. you know what, i am hanging out. my assignment is to hang out with a bunch of losers just like me. seeing them walk out of penn station because they have to go to work today. they hoped they didn't but they do. but there is good news outside of two winning tickets that you guys talked about sold in missouri and arizona. there were million dollar tickets sold here in the tri-state. one two million ticket sold in connecticut and then there were a total of 14 one million tickets sold in connecticut, new jersey and here in new york. it was amazing demand for these
. >> steve: we told you earlier the winning numbers in the last night's powerball and 5, 23, 16, 22, 29. and powerball 6. winning tickets were sold in arizona and missouri . some people in the tri-state area are waking up as millionaires. one of them is not robert moses from channel 5. he is reporting on people in the area who might be. >> gretchen: sorry, robert. >> wait, wait, wait. how do you know i am not. >> steve: because you are there. >> gretchen: we don't...
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according to the wall street journal. they work with him and like him. and jack lu who did it last time blew it. >> gretchen: why not have bowles-simpson come back. why do we spend more time. rephrase that. why are we wasting more time trying to come together on a deal when the bowles-simpson. >> brian: they didn't touch entitlements. >> gretchen: it is a starting point. >> brian: they need a point person inside of the administration. >> gretchen: american people are frustrated with getting nothing done and spend six months putting together the plane. come and say here is a good starting point. >> brian: the president never brought it up. and talk about the white house. how sick are the people of ohio and pennsylvania and of all . battle ground state of seeing politicians having rallies. not that sick. president plans to go to key states and trying to sell his cause to raise taxes on the rich and come up with an answer on the fiscal cliff and asking his supporter to do something else on the internet. >> steve: on the internet indeed. the president of the
according to the wall street journal. they work with him and like him. and jack lu who did it last time blew it. >> gretchen: why not have bowles-simpson come back. why do we spend more time. rephrase that. why are we wasting more time trying to come together on a deal when the bowles-simpson. >> brian: they didn't touch entitlements. >> gretchen: it is a starting point. >> brian: they need a point person inside of the administration. >> gretchen: american people...
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steve? >> first of all, detroit is looking at many different options and one of the options is the mayor himself, dave bing, has suggested is shrinking the city. in other words, there are too many people, 750,000 people, there are vast tracts of detroit that they can't cover any more that they're the not using and they want to close it down, stop providing services and that's what dave bing is suggesting it's clear that some of these big former american cities are not going to come back and detroit's never going to be 2 million people again. so you need some kind of alternative. whether you break the city up into, you know, taking apart into smaller communities or simply shut down parts of the city. stuart: this is bankruptcy and-- >> they're insolvent, an insolvent city so they have to do something like this. and that westbound considered a giant corporation restructuring or a corporation that doesn't, it can't make it right now. stuart: a key question, if they declare bankruptcy, that's th
steve? >> first of all, detroit is looking at many different options and one of the options is the mayor himself, dave bing, has suggested is shrinking the city. in other words, there are too many people, 750,000 people, there are vast tracts of detroit that they can't cover any more that they're the not using and they want to close it down, stop providing services and that's what dave bing is suggesting it's clear that some of these big former american cities are not going to come back...
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it is 22 after the top of the hour. two weeks after he was busted for allegedly assaulting then fiancee now wife hope solo. jeremy stevens now behind bars. the ecstasy at el seahawk arrested after prior arrest for marijuana so session. >> you could be paying more to indulge in junk food. the president will tax junk food to get americans healthier. >> obama is known for her fight against childhood obesity. >> 'tis the season to start hiring. reports showing that seasonal hiring is at the highest level in five years. cheryl casone is here with three of the companies hiring seasonal workers right now. short term job if you want to bring in extra cash. >> that is the thought process going in when you take one of these jobs. 25,000 seasonal workers are going to be highered this year. you are correct five years. best number we have seen in five years. why is that? >> the economy is getting a little better. cyber monday was a new record. the big et cyber monday on record. they are beginning to open up their wallets. they are s
it is 22 after the top of the hour. two weeks after he was busted for allegedly assaulting then fiancee now wife hope solo. jeremy stevens now behind bars. the ecstasy at el seahawk arrested after prior arrest for marijuana so session. >> you could be paying more to indulge in junk food. the president will tax junk food to get americans healthier. >> obama is known for her fight against childhood obesity. >> 'tis the season to start hiring. reports showing that seasonal hiring...
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the study is published in the new england journal of medicine. the latest studies on abortion show a 5% decline. the largest drop in a decade. mississippi had the lowest abortion rate at 4 per 1,000 women of childbearing age. mississippi also has few abortion providers, and has the nation's highest teen birth rate. >>> heavy rain last night. i've got four of the northern california doppler radars spinning right now. the rain has pretty much ended as you go into northern california. no green on the radar, but you do see the reno radar, the eureka radar, and the sacramento radar. showing clear, at least clearer in terms of rainfall. looking like we're going to see fog out there tonight. the valley fog is on the rise because of the wet conditions we've had. a lot of rain last night, up to an inch, to an inch and a half in some places. 121% of normal in san francisco. 63% in san jose. but the numbers are easily changed this early in the season. we'll be watching it this year. remember last year? way behind average. this year, it's important that we g
the study is published in the new england journal of medicine. the latest studies on abortion show a 5% decline. the largest drop in a decade. mississippi had the lowest abortion rate at 4 per 1,000 women of childbearing age. mississippi also has few abortion providers, and has the nation's highest teen birth rate. >>> heavy rain last night. i've got four of the northern california doppler radars spinning right now. the rain has pretty much ended as you go into northern california. no...
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the study is published in the new england journal of medicine. the latest studies on abortion show a 5% decline. the largest drop in a decade. mississippi had the lowest abortion rate at 4 per 1,000 women of childbearing age. mississippi also has few abortion providers, and has the nation's highest teen birth rate. >>> heavy rain last night. i've got four of the northern california doppler radars spinning right now. the rain has pretty much ended as you go into northern california. no green on the radar, but you do see the reno radar, the eureka radar, and the sacramento radar. showing clear, at least clearer in terms of rainfall. looking like we're going to see fog out there tonight. the valley fog is on the rise because of the wet conditions we've had. a lot of rain last night, up to an inch, to an inch and a half in some places. 121% of normal in san francisco. 63% in san jose. but the numbers are easily changed this early in the season. we'll be watching it this year. remember last year? way behind average. this year, it's important that we g
the study is published in the new england journal of medicine. the latest studies on abortion show a 5% decline. the largest drop in a decade. mississippi had the lowest abortion rate at 4 per 1,000 women of childbearing age. mississippi also has few abortion providers, and has the nation's highest teen birth rate. >>> heavy rain last night. i've got four of the northern california doppler radars spinning right now. the rain has pretty much ended as you go into northern california. no...
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the teen is accused of robbing four san jose businesses early this month, killing 22-year-old rory park during a carjacking attempt, and shooting and oning a san jose police officer. this suspect, jonathan wilbanks, has been arraigned but has not entered a plea. >>> the seven people shot at oikos university will be remembered at a concert. students will dedicate a peace garden placed right in front of the school in honor of those victims. one goh is accused of killing the seven people back in april. >>> well, the city council is reacting to complaints about panhandlers harassing people. and the ordinance defineses "aggressive "for creating a fear for personal safety. it also bans panhandling within ten feets of intersections and highways and onramps. police can give a citation but they cannot arrest men. >>> the cause of the crash that killed four people near placerville is still under investigation. autopsies are scheduled for the victims. three of the victims, a man his wife and their 8-year-old son were from oakland. investigators say their prius caused four lanes of highway 50 into
the teen is accused of robbing four san jose businesses early this month, killing 22-year-old rory park during a carjacking attempt, and shooting and oning a san jose police officer. this suspect, jonathan wilbanks, has been arraigned but has not entered a plea. >>> the seven people shot at oikos university will be remembered at a concert. students will dedicate a peace garden placed right in front of the school in honor of those victims. one goh is accused of killing the seven people...
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steve is in arizona on our republican line. steve, good morning. you are on the "washington journal." what is your optimism level? caller: i am pretty optimistic. i hope both sides do something about the fiscal cliff. i hope they can find a place to meet in the middle. i think that should be our biggest worry. we have been talking about the national debt for years now. i sure hope they do something. what is your optimism on that? host: more important to hear what you think. what do you do? caller: i am the karaoke king. host: do you saying it or do you have a service? caller: i am a disc jockey, sing, and do impersonations. i provide karaoke for people's birthdays, weddings. check out my web sites. you can sing for free on that web site. host: karaokeking.com. what is the most popular song that people request in karaoke? caller: i think everybody likes -- a lot of people like that song by david alan cole, "you never call me by my name." host: thanks for calling in this morning. trenton, new jersey, on our independence line. caller: good morning. i
steve is in arizona on our republican line. steve, good morning. you are on the "washington journal." what is your optimism level? caller: i am pretty optimistic. i hope both sides do something about the fiscal cliff. i hope they can find a place to meet in the middle. i think that should be our biggest worry. we have been talking about the national debt for years now. i sure hope they do something. what is your optimism on that? host: more important to hear what you think. what do...
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did you read the front page of "the wall street journal"? hardening their positions. >> the democrats certainly are. what i wonder at this point is if the president by campaigning so hard to push it this way is going to push part of the wing of his party so far that they won't be happy with the deal that he comes up with. >> all i can figure now, considering that he would own, at least share the ownership of a recession that would come from this, is that if he continued campaigning, which is what i think it is, a lot of the rhetoric, is to try to take the house in 2014, to try to paint the house as so obstructionist that then you have the senate and then you have the house and tough executive branch. >> i think they feel like the pressure would probably be too much for republicans. >> considering that we all want to avoid a recession, at this point what are you campaigning for? you're campaigning the try and win back the house in two years, in 2014. that's what i think. that's the most cynical view. >> i hope it's not the case. but i would i
did you read the front page of "the wall street journal"? hardening their positions. >> the democrats certainly are. what i wonder at this point is if the president by campaigning so hard to push it this way is going to push part of the wing of his party so far that they won't be happy with the deal that he comes up with. >> all i can figure now, considering that he would own, at least share the ownership of a recession that would come from this, is that if he continued...
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steve will be with us for this project. also alison grant with the bipartisan policy center and drummond with think center have been helpful. we know that each generation seems to meet -- to meet a moment that needs to overcome thesen triff gal motion of the political process. we don't have markets like greece to help us, we have a sequester, $65 billion, and starting in january 13, we have a range of tax cuts that are due to expire. in total there's a $560 billion swing in the deficit if we simply let the automatic sequesters go into effect and the tax cuts turn off and some other spending also go into effect or 3.7% of g.d.p. that's good muse for the -- nows for the deficit, bad news for the economy, so we may administer the treatment and the patient may die. that's the challenge we're facing as leaders in a divided government setting that may have become even more polarized that be it was in the years of 1990. so those are the kinds of questions we want to explore today. we have clearly a different environment. we have d
steve will be with us for this project. also alison grant with the bipartisan policy center and drummond with think center have been helpful. we know that each generation seems to meet -- to meet a moment that needs to overcome thesen triff gal motion of the political process. we don't have markets like greece to help us, we have a sequester, $65 billion, and starting in january 13, we have a range of tax cuts that are due to expire. in total there's a $560 billion swing in the deficit if we...
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steve centanni is live in union station. with a look at that. >> a very busy day here at union station in washington dc as 44 million americans take to the roads one way or another, taking the train, driving, taking the holiday weekend to see grandmother or whoever. that is up by less than 1% over last year. a bit of an increase. for rail travel, business is booming. a lot of people are turning to the trains. the ridership hit 31 million writers last year. that is the highest number in the busiest day. >> last year on the wednesday before thanksgiving, we had just over 138,000 passengers on the amtrak. on a typical wednesday he will see 70,000 passengers. a pretty significant travel day. we are happy to provide that connection for family and friends across the country. reporter: if you are flying, you can expect flights at the airport. the planes are going to be crowded and aaa expects a decline this year. just a little bit down. if you fly angeles, some airport workers are planning a protest. they were flight delays out of
steve centanni is live in union station. with a look at that. >> a very busy day here at union station in washington dc as 44 million americans take to the roads one way or another, taking the train, driving, taking the holiday weekend to see grandmother or whoever. that is up by less than 1% over last year. a bit of an increase. for rail travel, business is booming. a lot of people are turning to the trains. the ridership hit 31 million writers last year. that is the highest number in...
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that's the latest report in the journal of pediatrics. the most common injuries are falling while jumping or getting hurt stepping in or out of the bounce house. the companies that supply bounce houses say they are no more dangerous than other play equipment. >>> stalled talks between the players union and the nhl have led to a lock out and the cancellation of the first 2-1/2 months of regular season and the entire nhl season could be in jeopardy if the two sides can't work out a deal soon on player contracts and revenue sharing. >>> all right mark joins us now with news about the san jose basketball program. >> looking pretty good tonight. of course the san jose state basketball program would like to follow up on what the spartans football team has done down there. put the school back on the basketball map. number 10 kansas the jay hawks 27 point underdogs. they trailed with 11 minutes left by 27. 18-2 run of james kenu. the spartans with the nine. jeff with the 7-footer. one of his 12 blocks lead to the vlacamore. >>> everybody is talki
that's the latest report in the journal of pediatrics. the most common injuries are falling while jumping or getting hurt stepping in or out of the bounce house. the companies that supply bounce houses say they are no more dangerous than other play equipment. >>> stalled talks between the players union and the nhl have led to a lock out and the cancellation of the first 2-1/2 months of regular season and the entire nhl season could be in jeopardy if the two sides can't work out a deal...
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that's the latest report in the journal of pediatrics. the most common injuries are falling while jumping or getting hurt stepping in or out of the bounce house. the companies that supply bounce houses say they are no more dangerous than other play equipment. >>> stalled talks between the players union and the nhl have led to a lock out and the cancellation of the first 2-1/2 months of regular season and the entire nhl season could be in jeopardy if the two sides can't work out a deal soon on player contracts and revenue sharing. >>> all right mark joins us now with news about the san jose basketball program. >> looking pretty good tonight. of course the san jose state basketball program would like to follow up on what the spartans football team has done down there. put the school back on the basketball map. number 10 kansas the jay hawks 27 point underdogs. they trailed with 11 minutes left by 27. 18-2 run of james kenu. the spartans with the nine. jeff with the 7-footer. one of his 12 blocks lead to the vlacamore. >>> everybody is talki
that's the latest report in the journal of pediatrics. the most common injuries are falling while jumping or getting hurt stepping in or out of the bounce house. the companies that supply bounce houses say they are no more dangerous than other play equipment. >>> stalled talks between the players union and the nhl have led to a lock out and the cancellation of the first 2-1/2 months of regular season and the entire nhl season could be in jeopardy if the two sides can't work out a deal...
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steve murphy, thanks for coming on. dagen: the u.s. embassy meantime in egypt now closed amid protests in the country against president mohammad morsi. voting has started on the new constitution. kc mcfarland, formerly distance secretary of defense and fox news national security analyst, great to see you. he is in the catbird seat because he inserted himself into the peace agreement between israel and hamas. >> he negotiated a cease-fire between israel and hamas, the words were not out of president obama's mouth praising him for this, offering to help him with half a billion dollars of aid, convincing the imf to give him almost $5 billion of aid and what did morsi do? e seized all the controls of power. already got the parliament and the presidency, put his guys in the military and taking over. connell: in the old days they used to say hosni mubarak was not the best guy in the world but the u.s. can work with him. what about now? >> that is an important difference to make because he was a dictator, hosni mubarak was that he was our guy
steve murphy, thanks for coming on. dagen: the u.s. embassy meantime in egypt now closed amid protests in the country against president mohammad morsi. voting has started on the new constitution. kc mcfarland, formerly distance secretary of defense and fox news national security analyst, great to see you. he is in the catbird seat because he inserted himself into the peace agreement between israel and hamas. >> he negotiated a cease-fire between israel and hamas, the words were not out of...
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rana, steve, michael and everybody, thank you for watching today. if it's "way too early," it's "morning joe." chuck todd is next with "the daily rundown." >>> together again. mitt romney makes his way to the white house. it's not exactly the way he wanted to get there. but can something constructive come out of a private lunch between president obama and the man he defeated just three weeks ago? that's right. that was just three weeks ago. >>> also this morning, a deep dive into america's longest war. look into lessons learned and the sacrifices made by troops at one combat outpost. tell us about what's been accomplished and what's not in more than a decade of fighting. as the country wakes up obsessed with numbers and winners, for the lottery, that, we've got a very important update on the election night numbers that gave us a winner. they've been changing steadily as the states keep on counting. and some important ways the selection perhaps is now going to get characterized. good morning from washington. it's thursday, november 29, 2012. in case
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steve moore is senior economics writer for "the wall street journal", he's author of who's the fairest of them all. happy thanksgiving, steve. >> you too, rick. i'll be out there tonight. i guarantee you with my family at the walmarts and the targets. [laughter] rick: i mean, i don't want to make fun of people who go out and try to get their deals, camping out in front of best buy. >> it's a thanksgiving tradition, rick, come on, get with the program. [laughter] rick: can we glean anything from that, a sign of consumer confidence? people out there, there was a survey that said people are expecting to spend more this holiday year. >> yeah. you know, there are some signs of a little bit of an uptick in the unemployment -- i mean, in the consumer confidence levels. but you're right, it kind of conflicts with what we're seeing with the unemployment numbers which haven't been so good. but i do think people feeling a little more upbeat. obviously, this is a good time to happen because today starts the big christmas shopping season. a lot of this confidence, as you know, rick, you and i have
steve moore is senior economics writer for "the wall street journal", he's author of who's the fairest of them all. happy thanksgiving, steve. >> you too, rick. i'll be out there tonight. i guarantee you with my family at the walmarts and the targets. [laughter] rick: i mean, i don't want to make fun of people who go out and try to get their deals, camping out in front of best buy. >> it's a thanksgiving tradition, rick, come on, get with the program. [laughter] rick: can...
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here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason can't work cannot fulfill his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. from here these two lucky birds or be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon where they will spend their twilight years in the storied home of george washington. later today, my family will be taking to turkeys that were not so lucky to a local food bank here in washington, d.c. i want to thank the turkey farms in pennsylvania for detonating these birds -- donating these birds. i encourage everyone to do what they can to help families who are in need of help for thanksgiving this year. friends and families are celebrating as uniquely american holiday. it is a chance to spend time with people we love and think about how lucky we are living in the greatest nation on earth. it is also a time to remember those who are less fortunate. this year that is true for our neighbors in the nor
here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason can't work cannot fulfill his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. from here these two lucky birds or be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon where they will spend their twilight years in the storied home of george washington. later today, my family will be taking to turkeys that were not so lucky to a local food bank here in washington,...
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rick: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. ♪ heather: well, turning now to the fiscal cliffhanger, we are just weeks away from possibly seeing big spending cuts and tax hikes kicking in, and the big question remains: will lawmakers be able to reach a deal in time? president obama met with congressional leaders last week, another meeting is set for next week, but the two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending cuts is there even hope of bridging the divide? jehmu greene is a former president of the women's media center and a fox news contributor, and didi binky is a former campaign aid to president george w. bush and a gop strategist. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you, heather. heather: so some 800 billion in annual spending cuts and tax increases scheduled to start january 1st, plunging us off this fiscal cliff. what do both sides need to do to come to a compromise? didi, i'll start with you. >> well, actually, heather, here we are again. it feels like groundhog day because we hav
rick: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. ♪ heather: well, turning now to the fiscal cliffhanger, we are just weeks away from possibly seeing big spending cuts and tax hikes kicking in, and the big question remains: will lawmakers be able to reach a deal in time? president obama met with congressional leaders last week, another meeting is set for next week, but the two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending cuts is there even hope of bridging the divide? jehmu greene is a...
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we're at 18% to 22% on our investments in vegas alone. you look at austin. austin is a funny market. there are many, many markets within it and some of those are not a good buy and some of them are phenomenal. that's why it's best to work with someone that's local that knows the areas. i don't know everything across the entire country. i know in those markets we worked in, we've done very well. >> i know that you joked about how who is doing heavy lifting and things. jonathan, on a recent episode you found a rat's nest behind a bathroom. that's disgusting. how do you make him make that up to you? >> we found a raccoon still living in the wall when we were pulling it open there was a raccoon living in there. >> i'm glad i'm at the spa what he's doing this. >> it doesn't bother me. i have found nasty stuff throughout my career. it's homeowners and it makes for good tv, let's be honest. you'll notice they punch right in on the homeowner reaction. they don't even go to my reaction because they know i'm used to it. what can you do? it's gross. my job is to get ou
we're at 18% to 22% on our investments in vegas alone. you look at austin. austin is a funny market. there are many, many markets within it and some of those are not a good buy and some of them are phenomenal. that's why it's best to work with someone that's local that knows the areas. i don't know everything across the entire country. i know in those markets we worked in, we've done very well. >> i know that you joked about how who is doing heavy lifting and things. jonathan, on a recent...
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germany is back in that 22%, 23%, that we would kill for. i don't think europe is as big an issue anymore. i don't. i do think fiscal cliff momentum has stalled. you needed to have nonstop momentum on this issue. i just didn't get the sense of anything happening. >> we definitely flattened out today. you read some of what buffett is saying in the times and corker in "the washington post." there's no clear signal they're moving actively toward each other these two sides. that said, if greece gets the payment, does the market not get a bounce here? >> i think the market bounces if we get a frame work on fiscal cliff i think we go to -- i'm going to use a term that you're going to say is hyperbole which is we take out the highs for the year. >> 3% from year? >> not a bad fourth quarter. it will cause a lot of hedge funds who decided to lock in. they sold at 19% decline last year in september and october. they said we'll lock in 6% to 8%. that guy is going to lose the money in january. i want that money back. if he only did 6% to 8%. >> the dece
germany is back in that 22%, 23%, that we would kill for. i don't think europe is as big an issue anymore. i don't. i do think fiscal cliff momentum has stalled. you needed to have nonstop momentum on this issue. i just didn't get the sense of anything happening. >> we definitely flattened out today. you read some of what buffett is saying in the times and corker in "the washington post." there's no clear signal they're moving actively toward each other these two sides. that...
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steve, on our line for republicans, what do you think? caller: i totally agree with the caller from texas who said that we should return to the clinton era tax law. just think of that era we had. we had a budget surpluses. and we had a winning prosperity. i do not think we need to fear returning to the clinton tax law. and as the caller said from texas, the democrats have demonized the bush tax cuts. and so we will see with the demon is. the 47% who do not pay income tax from about 30% of them will return to the tax rolls. and at least the pain is like to be spread around here to everybody. and i find the connection of the grover norquist problem is that if we returned to the clinton tax law, then everybody next year will just want to reduce taxes and the republicans will be free to vote for those things without the pledge interfering with that. i think what would solve that issue as well. so i think we would all be a lot better off. more dollars over 10 years. and it would come from every american. we have a huge problem here. and by the
steve, on our line for republicans, what do you think? caller: i totally agree with the caller from texas who said that we should return to the clinton era tax law. just think of that era we had. we had a budget surpluses. and we had a winning prosperity. i do not think we need to fear returning to the clinton tax law. and as the caller said from texas, the democrats have demonized the bush tax cuts. and so we will see with the demon is. the 47% who do not pay income tax from about 30% of them...
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host: steve, northport, new york, a democrat. good morning. caller: my question is, as a potential home buyer, looking for houses on long island -- the problem is, how do i address the market? if the government is intervening in the market this much, how do i know what a fair price is? you know the government is just born to print the money to buy up the quantitative easing. they will put up $80 billion a month. what does that even mean? is that even relevant? it is frustrating in here on long island because i have heard several stories for three years, people not having paid a penny. guest: you raise a number of interesting issues. i do not think it has a whole lot to do with this $16 billion accounting move, but it is a plant in flat in the wrong moment when an agency has never required taxpayer information money and now suddenly needs it. with respect to the housing market, i think what you're seeing is more people are deciding whether it makes sense to buy a home based on long-term rather than can i buy this and flip it three years later f
host: steve, northport, new york, a democrat. good morning. caller: my question is, as a potential home buyer, looking for houses on long island -- the problem is, how do i address the market? if the government is intervening in the market this much, how do i know what a fair price is? you know the government is just born to print the money to buy up the quantitative easing. they will put up $80 billion a month. what does that even mean? is that even relevant? it is frustrating in here on long...
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from steve, absolutely waste of time. mr. romney has to the common man, there is no role to play in public policy. from jason, romney does have experience in business so obama will tap that and come to an idea of how to put the brakes on how to stop us from going over that fiscal cliff. and this from diane. maybe after lunch someone should give them a pail and shovel and let them play in the same sand box and show the republicans and democrats that they can play well together if they only try. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. coming up. the nfl reaches into n dam can sioux's pocket. his punishment for the kick to the groin. [ knock on door ] cool, you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell
from steve, absolutely waste of time. mr. romney has to the common man, there is no role to play in public policy. from jason, romney does have experience in business so obama will tap that and come to an idea of how to put the brakes on how to stop us from going over that fiscal cliff. and this from diane. maybe after lunch someone should give them a pail and shovel and let them play in the same sand box and show the republicans and democrats that they can play well together if they only try....
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shares down almost 22% in two days. simon? >> thank you very much. next, resolving the fiscal cliff. what could it mean for m & a? still ahead, as holiday shopping season kicks into high gear, find out why men might be the new women. you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breath
shares down almost 22% in two days. simon? >> thank you very much. next, resolving the fiscal cliff. what could it mean for m & a? still ahead, as holiday shopping season kicks into high gear, find out why men might be the new women. you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially...
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the fact is the dutch studied it the congressional research studied it and so has the new england journal of medicine. it turns out fighting the diseases of old age much more expensive than fighting smoker's diseases. >> the diseases caused by cigarette smoking result in $96 billion in healthcare costs each year. >> the cdc.gov will knot calculate the diseases of old age into that calculation. that's why they make it look as so smokers cost more in reality and anybody can look this up. use your search engine the cost of smoking in healthcare you will find even the congressional research service says it's nonsense. >> allison, this is pizbizarre. gary noland was the candidate for president of the libertarian party which stands for american free enterprise and letting businesses not government make their decisions. millions of businesses have already made the decision based upon very strong evidence that they trust that smokers cost more about 112,000 dollars per year per smoker. gary the libertarian guy wants to say, no, federal government should step in and prevent this. this is crazy. we
the fact is the dutch studied it the congressional research studied it and so has the new england journal of medicine. it turns out fighting the diseases of old age much more expensive than fighting smoker's diseases. >> the diseases caused by cigarette smoking result in $96 billion in healthcare costs each year. >> the cdc.gov will knot calculate the diseases of old age into that calculation. that's why they make it look as so smokers cost more in reality and anybody can look this...
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"washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. watch the history of the presidential appointment process and how the system in packs the quality of nominees. from george mason university, tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span. michelle obama, accompanied by sasha and malia, and their dog, bo, were on hand for the arrival of the christmas tree from north carolina. the owners of the national christmas tree association, has provided the christmas tree each year since 1966. christmas tree ♪] >> ♪] happy thanksgiving, everybody. hi, how are you? tell us about the tree. >> makes everything smell real nice inside. >> it's really nice. you want the point at the top. that is what i look for. >> ok, i think we will take it. it's a go. we are good. we can have christmas now. >> so beautiful. well done. >> how does a lot? >> it is perfect. -- does it look? >> it is perfect. you all take
"washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. watch the history of the presidential appointment process and how the system in packs the quality of nominees. from george mason university, tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span. michelle obama, accompanied by sasha and malia, and their dog, bo, were on hand for the arrival of the christmas tree from north carolina. the owners of the national christmas tree association, has provided the christmas tree each year since 1966. christmas...
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someone named steve. greetings, surprising one. >> what? >> stephanie: okay. i have zero idea what you look like and was gladly surprised to see you're not a buttless old jug. at this point in my life, that passes as a compliment. >> at least you're not a buttless old jug. >> stephanie: okay. you are truly beautiful. wish your show was carried on one of the local stations in my area. good luck because there's no market for this sort of thing. not really sure what this means or whether i'm supposed to read it. please send me a picture of your scrunch. steven. >> what does that mean? >> stephanie: maybe. >> is that something you can't say on the air? >> stephanie: i don't know. some of the kids might call me. send me a picture of your scrunch. >> i think it means something filthy. >> stephanie: i've never heard that. >> i haven't either. >> stephanie: a scrunchy is a hair tie. >> he didn't say scrunchy. he said scrunch. which i'm sure is something completely different. >> stephanie: you don't know. >> i'm going to urban dictionary right now. >> well, you know, t
someone named steve. greetings, surprising one. >> what? >> stephanie: okay. i have zero idea what you look like and was gladly surprised to see you're not a buttless old jug. at this point in my life, that passes as a compliment. >> at least you're not a buttless old jug. >> stephanie: okay. you are truly beautiful. wish your show was carried on one of the local stations in my area. good luck because there's no market for this sort of thing. not really sure what this...
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how do we help these guys get out of this catch-22? >> the entire ecosystem need to work. the investments and then at valuations to a lot of folks not to have to pay for these things, that is something that federal dollars ought to be used for. others are adept at advocating. this is one of the few times or they lobby against it. >> two things. the ministration to afford a proposal for education. -- the administration put forward a proposal for our for education. it is meant to do break through r and d been the science and technology space. -- science and technology space. anybody knows darpa -- the commercial sector and has a but there's benefit. let me put it this way. i have yet to be clear that they have got a positive reports. it has a requirement that they be open. a lot of consternation on this part. the idea that a university will take half a million dollar grant and produce a commercial ready products that is ultimately going to compete with folks, if you are really worried about that, you have other issues. the opportunity is to have other folks creating a pipeli
how do we help these guys get out of this catch-22? >> the entire ecosystem need to work. the investments and then at valuations to a lot of folks not to have to pay for these things, that is something that federal dollars ought to be used for. others are adept at advocating. this is one of the few times or they lobby against it. >> two things. the ministration to afford a proposal for education. -- the administration put forward a proposal for our for education. it is meant to do...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later, not so much. this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ]reak from the holidaytress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. liz: here we go, it's s&p futures closing right now. larry at the cme, how does it look? >> well, it looks like it's a convictionless market. it's eerily close what happened 16 months ago. keep in mind right now people are being lulled to sleep in thinking that this fiscal cliff will get figured out, just like 16 months ago. we would never lose our credit rating, and g
. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. look this isn't my first christmas....
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here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfil his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. [applause] from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon, where they will spend their twilight years in the home of george washington. later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i will be taking two turkey's the were not so lucky to a local food bank here in washington, d.c. i would like to ask every american to do what they can to help families who are in need of a real thanksgiving this year. tomorrow, in the company of friends and loved ones, we will celebrate a uniquely american holiday. it is a chance for us to spend time with the people that we care about, and to give thanks for the blessings that we enjoy, and to think about how lucky we are to live in the greatest nation on earth. it is also a time to remember those who are less fortunate. this y
here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfil his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. [applause] from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon, where they will spend their twilight years in the home of george washington. later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i will be taking two turkey's the were not so lucky to a local food...
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how do we help these guys get out of this kind of catch-22? >> i'll just really quickly, the entire ecosystem, the investment, increase investment in r&d and a special evaluation to allow folks not have to pay for things out of their core pocket. other sectors are really adept at advocating for more r&d dollars for the sectors. this is when two sectors were almost is like people lobbied against it. it's very odd when you think about these. the second thing is -- >> when you see people sometimes -- would you say more and more of what you have in mind? >> sure. [laughter] sure. two things. one is, administration put forward a proposal for an arbor for education. one of its meant to do break the r&d and education learning in science technology space, its meant to be a corollary to darpa for department of defense. anyone in the same thing about darpa knows it does the work in the commercial sector realizes the vast majority of valley on the internet, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. let me just put it this way. i have yet to be clear that the prop
how do we help these guys get out of this kind of catch-22? >> i'll just really quickly, the entire ecosystem, the investment, increase investment in r&d and a special evaluation to allow folks not have to pay for things out of their core pocket. other sectors are really adept at advocating for more r&d dollars for the sectors. this is when two sectors were almost is like people lobbied against it. it's very odd when you think about these. the second thing is -- >> when you...
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steve brown is live inside a chicago target. looks pretty calm behind you, steve, what is happening there at target? >> yeah, actually the crowd has built up here as we're been here longer, it seems like folks may have gone home and grabbed a turkey sandwich and came back out. it use thed to be that retail shopping, black friday was the super bowl of shopping days, but that's not necessarily the case. we had one regional manager here for target describing it as the beginning of the playoffs, this entire season is very important to every retailer, certainly a big one like target. there were folks lined up at midnight at stores around the country. we saw this out at macy's in new york city. with regards to projections as to how the holiday shopping season is going to go we are hearing right now there will be an increase in spending over last year but it will be a smaller increase. >> we expect sales to rise about 4% this year. it's a little bit lower than last year. you know, we really believe that consumers are feeling a lot more
steve brown is live inside a chicago target. looks pretty calm behind you, steve, what is happening there at target? >> yeah, actually the crowd has built up here as we're been here longer, it seems like folks may have gone home and grabbed a turkey sandwich and came back out. it use thed to be that retail shopping, black friday was the super bowl of shopping days, but that's not necessarily the case. we had one regional manager here for target describing it as the beginning of the...
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steve harrigan's in cairo with more. steve? >> reporter: jenna, the protesters are out behind me for the or seventh night in a row, and as you mentioned, part of the u.s. embassy -- the part that deals with the public and visitor -- was shut down today not because the embassy was targeted, but really because of fears of peripheral violence. this whole section of downtown cairo has seen large street protests for the last several days, police and protesters exchanging rocks and tear gas. two buildings on this street were set on fire overnight. those blazes are now out. we are expecting to see egypt's president in a taped television address later today. he'll likely be introducing a new constitution that's being voted on by the assembly now. that constitution can either calm things down here or enflame things further. it really depends what it has to say about the role of islam in people's life in egypt. either way, we're likely to see more street protests. both those who support the president and those who want to bring him down
steve harrigan's in cairo with more. steve? >> reporter: jenna, the protesters are out behind me for the or seventh night in a row, and as you mentioned, part of the u.s. embassy -- the part that deals with the public and visitor -- was shut down today not because the embassy was targeted, but really because of fears of peripheral violence. this whole section of downtown cairo has seen large street protests for the last several days, police and protesters exchanging rocks and tear gas....
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>> steve jobs is a big hero. i read an unofficial biography of him a few years ago and got into programming from that. more recently mark zuckerberg and founder of instagram. >> when you get to a be a very 208d will you retire? >> don't want to retire. so it's fun, technology. there's so much change at the moment and fun to watch these companies coming about. >> but is it rare to have someone so young to be able to develop something that at that lot of people seem to think is pretty good? >> it's rare for -- i was 15 so apparently one of the youngest people in the world to raise funding. but ever since the app store was released and anal did their platform, people creating companies and apps. in the next few wears you'll see people even younger than 12 doing apps hopefully. >> do you have any adult supervision? >> i do. people come with me when i go away. and parents. advisors and everything else. >> nick, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> wynton marsalis started a concert series 25 years ago. today it's turned
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we go to steve hariggan, live from cairo. hi, steve. >> reporter: eric, the number of protesters who are against the president, who think he is trying to put himself above the law, but issuing a decree say that this courts cannot review any decision he makes are growing here in ta-- tahrir square. security forces are roping back and forth. the military has put up large concrete block, blocking several alweelyways around tahrir square. we'll see large maneuvers, perhaps tonight and competing marchs on tuesday. both those mowho support the president and those who oppose thim him, trying to get their forces on the street to show how much support the president has. judges across the country say they are not going to go back to work, in the president rescinds his decree. the egyptian stock market has tumbled today, the sharpest drop since hosni mubarak was overthrown. >> eric: with the marches going into next week and the judeficiency and the stock mark, is the president saying it's temporary and morsi will back down? >> reporter:
we go to steve hariggan, live from cairo. hi, steve. >> reporter: eric, the number of protesters who are against the president, who think he is trying to put himself above the law, but issuing a decree say that this courts cannot review any decision he makes are growing here in ta-- tahrir square. security forces are roping back and forth. the military has put up large concrete block, blocking several alweelyways around tahrir square. we'll see large maneuvers, perhaps tonight and...
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interval -- attacks dropping 22% in kabul. these signs of progress are real, and so are the challenges that remain. this is an insurgency that is resilient, and they will do everything they can to project an appearance of strength to the international community. the taliban claims responsibility for the troubling lies and insider attacks. they have launched a high- profile attacks, and they will continue to do that, but in the face of these tactics, they have been able to maintain strong international community and a strong commitment to finish the job. as the insurgency has been rolled back, we have vastly improved the capabilities of the afghan national security forces to maintain these gains after most of the international forces will have departed. every day, every week, every month, afghan forces are shouldering more of the burden. 2011 i believe marked an important turning point because we were able to see afghan forces become operational and take charge of security. in 2012 that process took firm hold across the country
interval -- attacks dropping 22% in kabul. these signs of progress are real, and so are the challenges that remain. this is an insurgency that is resilient, and they will do everything they can to project an appearance of strength to the international community. the taliban claims responsibility for the troubling lies and insider attacks. they have launched a high- profile attacks, and they will continue to do that, but in the face of these tactics, they have been able to maintain strong...
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so society needs to do something with 18 year olds to 22 year olds. and we're not stepping up to it. >> and yoir sense is even though it's not what it could be on average kids who are graduating from college are getting a lot of skills and that the labor market numbers bear that out? >> i wish kids got more information about employability relative to what major and what university they pick. i do think there is an information failure that we could shift kids in terms of picking better schools and picking better majors that you'd have a better match between the labor market and those things. but on balance, if you don't go to a four-year school, as a minority you have more chance of going to jail than getting a decent job. so i don't think there is any picture that doesn't involve getting more people to go to four-year universities. now somebody can argue that with online techniques and acceleration a lot of people can complete that degree in three years. the boundary between k-12 and the university can you shift some of that into k through 12. a lot o
so society needs to do something with 18 year olds to 22 year olds. and we're not stepping up to it. >> and yoir sense is even though it's not what it could be on average kids who are graduating from college are getting a lot of skills and that the labor market numbers bear that out? >> i wish kids got more information about employability relative to what major and what university they pick. i do think there is an information failure that we could shift kids in terms of picking...
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steve is going to give us an assist. you're going to lift this bird up, put it in the basket. >> the main thing is lower it into this oil. we're going to lower it very nice and easy. >> for those who haven't had a fried turkey, what exactly is the key here? what's the appeal? >> what this is going to do is with the marinade that we just put in it, it's going to immediately seal the flavor inside the bird. this flavor is going to unmatch just about any other turkey on the market. it's way much quicker than a conventional oven. >> i notice you're wearing gloves. is that a good idea? >> i think it's a precaution. as long as you are safe, it should be fine. any time you're dealing with oil, you want to lower it nice and easy so it doesn't splash up. >> the fry is 119.95. rare combination, professional bull rider and cook. you guys have the side dishes? >> yes. instead of doing regular old-fashioned mashed potatoes, we did sweet potatoes. they're twice baked. they're super easy. you buy sweet potatoes, put them in the oven, b
steve is going to give us an assist. you're going to lift this bird up, put it in the basket. >> the main thing is lower it into this oil. we're going to lower it very nice and easy. >> for those who haven't had a fried turkey, what exactly is the key here? what's the appeal? >> what this is going to do is with the marinade that we just put in it, it's going to immediately seal the flavor inside the bird. this flavor is going to unmatch just about any other turkey on the...
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welcome to it. 22 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. eric boehlert from media matters rejoins us on right-wing world. bill crystal on fox news sounding reasonable. >> republicans are going into contortions to try not to raise the top rate while, in fact, trying to produce more revenues which speaker boehner said he's for and to produce them from the wealthy since they're scared of being accused of attacking the middle class. the republicans have a huge opportunity to be champions of the working class and middle class instead of scream and yelling about millionaires. >> stephanie: oh dear. he's starting to give good advice. eric, what happened? >> his presidential prognostications are still off. he has made sense a few times about this. bill crystal unlike, you know, the folks at breitbart and unlike the new emergence of the right wing media online which seems to have no comprehension on how you actually win independent votes and things like that, i mean he's speaking the obvious truth which is republican party has completely -- certainl
welcome to it. 22 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. eric boehlert from media matters rejoins us on right-wing world. bill crystal on fox news sounding reasonable. >> republicans are going into contortions to try not to raise the top rate while, in fact, trying to produce more revenues which speaker boehner said he's for and to produce them from the wealthy since they're scared of being accused of attacking the middle class. the republicans have a huge opportunity to...
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july in houston at 115 degrees, sweltering temperature sharing a bathroom down the hall with three, 22-year-olds. it seem like whether they were burrowing up from the street or repelling down from the ceiling or sneaking in the side door there were more and more people who were trying to find these kind of pathways to purpose. we created at encore.org a fellowship, an encore fellowship program which was designed to be a front door for many people who wanted to make this passage. it started in silicon valley with 10 people who had had careers in the corporate sector and wanted to work in the environment or kids in poverty but had no idea how to actually get there. halftime for nine months and receive $25,000 in the fellowship, half from their previous employer and half from the nonprofit where they were working. this past fall fall intel announced every single retirement eligible employee in the united states could do an encore fellowship and they would pay the full $25,000 cobra coverage to help pay for the demonstration of the program and they moved this from a philanthropic initiativ
july in houston at 115 degrees, sweltering temperature sharing a bathroom down the hall with three, 22-year-olds. it seem like whether they were burrowing up from the street or repelling down from the ceiling or sneaking in the side door there were more and more people who were trying to find these kind of pathways to purpose. we created at encore.org a fellowship, an encore fellowship program which was designed to be a front door for many people who wanted to make this passage. it started in...
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and in ways that those disciplines -- you know, one of steve jobs last speeches was actually just about that point. but that is less attention than the focus of the foundation, which is heard much on training people for jobs. there is a strong cool and political society again, the idea is being talked about. >> let me comment on that for a moment. because i think that to get traction, you have to be sensitive to the realities. for example, when we put the title on the national academy study of the future of the research university, while we follow along with the idea that prosperity is important, i insisted on adding the words prosperity and security. the reason for that is that we have congress right now that certainly gives lip service to jobs, but they give money to security. okay? if you look at states right now, simplistic approach is to say that we are going to. if you get sick, the only place you're really going to get care that is our hospitals. we don't only access international markets for wealth, but we access international markets for human talent. we are one of the few inst
and in ways that those disciplines -- you know, one of steve jobs last speeches was actually just about that point. but that is less attention than the focus of the foundation, which is heard much on training people for jobs. there is a strong cool and political society again, the idea is being talked about. >> let me comment on that for a moment. because i think that to get traction, you have to be sensitive to the realities. for example, when we put the title on the national academy...
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"washington journal" live on tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. now, look at the role of private enterprise and public education and what the obama administration approach will be in 2013. this is an hour and 35 minutes. >> welcome. thank you for joining us. we are just getting back. the energy level is probably going to get mellow. we will make that work for us. today's panel is on the question of for-profit and federal education policy. this is a topic that we at aei have been talking about for an extended stretch. in support of the templeton foundation, we have been running the private enterprise projects, trying to think about the opportunities and the challenge. how do make this work for kids in the communities? how do we think about some of those challenges the potential perils? this panel is a close up series of panels and conversations. we have commissioned a number of pieces that will be coming up as a book this spring. we have the opportunity to work. those of you with cell phones, in turn them off. why this topic? the vast majority of w
"washington journal" live on tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. now, look at the role of private enterprise and public education and what the obama administration approach will be in 2013. this is an hour and 35 minutes. >> welcome. thank you for joining us. we are just getting back. the energy level is probably going to get mellow. we will make that work for us. today's panel is on the question of for-profit and federal education policy. this is a topic that we at aei have...
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host: that brings us to the front page of "the wall street journal." the story is about schapiro leaving as the head of the sec. what you think wall street's reaction will be to this? guest: you can kind of tell right now, it is what it is. the house not then a massive sell-off because of it. you have not seen a massive rally. there is a sense that when it comes to walter, in the short term the view of the sec, the priorities, are still the same and they will stay where they have been under mary schapiro's leadership. this move has not been shocking. there was maybe not even the expectation but this idea that she would at some point step down. she has been there since 2009. the sec has over don't -- has had a huge overhaul. they have a lot to take ownership of in the future including things like regulating dodd-frank, the volcker rule, and others that will certainly have an impact. by law, she can stay there until next year and no one is expecting a change in policy. ms. walter was a former interim chief at the sec already. who will fill in the open sp
host: that brings us to the front page of "the wall street journal." the story is about schapiro leaving as the head of the sec. what you think wall street's reaction will be to this? guest: you can kind of tell right now, it is what it is. the house not then a massive sell-off because of it. you have not seen a massive rally. there is a sense that when it comes to walter, in the short term the view of the sec, the priorities, are still the same and they will stay where they have been...